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CASIO IT-G500 WEH 6.5 Quick Start Setting Up the Development Environment Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 SP 1 Microsoft WMDC 6.1 Windows Mobile 6 Professional SDK Windows Mobile 6.5.3 DTK Casio IT-G500 SDK Micro USB Communication Software (Direct Connection: Micro USB / Cradle Connection: Standard USB)  Microsoft Windows Mobile Device Center 6.1 for Windows Vista or later (32-bit) http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=14  Microsoft Windows Mobile Device Center 6.1 Driver for Windows Vista or later (64-bit) http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=3182 Software Development Environment  Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 (Professional or better version)  Windows Mobile 6 Professional and Standard Software Development Kits Refresh http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=6135  Windows Mobile 6.5.3 Developer Tool Kit http://www.microsoft.com/en-us/download/details.aspx?id=5389  Casio IT-G500 SDK for C++, C#, and VB (CD-ROM) Library  After installation of the Casio IT-G500 SDK you can find the library files at \CASIO\MBSys on your PC.  If you want to target the Microsoft Compact Framework, you will find the required wrappers at \CASIO\MBSys\WindowsCE on your PC. Application Development (Microsoft Compact Framework)  Launch Visual Studio 2008.  Create a new project, and select "Smart Device" under Visual C#, and then "Windows CE" and ".NET Compact Framework Version 3.5".  Add the desired wrapper library as a "reference" to your project.  Introduce the namespace of the wrapper library to your source file: "using Calib;"  Continue writing your code, e.g. use this function call to switch off the power of the terminal: "SystemLibNet.Api.SysPowerOff();"  Finally deploy your solution to the terminal. Manuals The documentation is usually offered in English as PDF-document. The most important manuals are explained in the following listing:       User’s Guide: General operating instructions for the terminal and accessories. Quickstart Guide (Developer): First assistance for programmers. Software Manual: Detailed description of operating system and pre-installed programs. Hardware Manual: Technical data of terminal and accessories. Library Manual: Explanation of the programming functions including examples. CAB File Automatic Setup Tool Manual: Manual for the automatic installation of programs. 1/2 Device Security Users are prompted to give unsigned applications permission to install and run with full access to system resources. You can use the Device Security Manager of Visual Studio 2008 to switch the device security off. Alternatively, you can install a CAB file that enables the desired security settings on the terminal. You can get this CAB file from our download area. Reset Operations RAM OS Files OS Disk ROM User Disk File Area "FlashDisk" Cleared - Clock Keys - [RESET] [Fn] + [CLR] + [RESET] [CLR] + [0] + [RESET] [Fn] + [CLR] + [.] + [RESET] Soft Reset Full Reset Reloaded Program Files Cleared Cleared Hard Reset Reloaded Cleared - - - Cleared (tbd) User Disk Clear Reloaded Cleared - Cleared Cleared - - You can force the User Disk Clear also by launching the dskclean.exe from the Windows directory. Hardware Keyboard In combination with the [Fn] key a couple of special functions can be activated: [Fn] [Fn] [Fn] [Fn] [Fn] [Fn] + + + + + + [0] [1] [2] [4] [5] [6] Switches the software input panel on or off Switches the screen backlight on or off Switches the keyboard backlight on or off Calibration of the touch screen Darkens the screen backlight Brightens the screen backlight You can enable or disable the [Fn] key operation in the registry under the following key (1 = disable, 0 = enable): HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\HARDWARE\DEVICEMAP\KEYBD Settings Laser Scanner: START  SETTINGS  SYSTEM  SCANNER SETTING (To increase performance, disable all types of barcodes you do not to read) WLAN: START  SETTINGS  CONNECTIONS  WLAN SETTINGS (We recommend using default settings) Screen backlight: START  SETTINGS  SYSTEM  BACKLIGHT (We recommend increasing the timeout value for operation on battery power) Power-off: START  SETTINGS  POWER  ADVANCED (We recommend increasing the timeout value for operation on battery power) Configuration Files Laser Scanner: \FLASHDISK\SYSTEM SETTINGS\OBRDRV.INI WLAN: \FLASHDISK\SYSTEM SETTINGS\WLANCFG.INI Casio Knowledgebase and Download Area The Support Page of CASIO Mobile Industrial Solutions has been made available at http://www.casiob2b.com/mis/euro/ (English) and http://www.casio-b2b.com/mis/de/ (German). CASIO Europe GmbH Casio-Platz 1 D-22848 Norderstedt Fon +49 40 / 528 65-0 Fax +49 40 / 528 65-100 [email protected] 2/2